Ready-to-build large plots with detailed planning on the edge of a well-served village..
- Detailed planning permission approved (Torridge refs provided)
- Freehold plots; services on or adjacent to plots
- Very large plots with garages and off-street parking
- No Section 106 payments; conditions complied with where applicable
- Building Regulations and construction costs buyer’s responsibility
- Mains drainage via private pumping station (management company)
- No mains gas in Bradworthy; alternative heating required
- Broadband speeds reported slow locally
These fully serviced, freehold plots sit on the edge of Bradworthy — a well-served, sought-after village about 10 miles from the North Cornish coast. Each plot benefits from detailed planning approval (Torridge District Council refs 1/0692/2019/REM, 1/1059/2019/FUL, 1/0858/2020/FUL) for 3- and 4-bedroom detached homes or bungalows with garages and off-street parking. Services are on or immediately adjacent to the sites, and no Section 106 contributions are payable (vendors have paid where applicable).
The development offers a mix of single-storey bungalows and two-storey family houses across very large plots, with guide prices quoted per plot between £115,000 and £160,000 depending on type and position. Buyers will appreciate the village facilities — local shops, post office, primary school, doctor’s surgery, bowling green and pubs — plus very low local crime and excellent mobile signal. The site is well placed for Bude (c.10 miles), Holsworthy (c.7 miles) and Barnstaple (c.23 miles).
Buyers should note practical matters: building regulations approval and any subsequent construction costs are the buyer’s responsibility. There is no mains gas in Bradworthy; heating will need alternative fuels. Mains drainage is via a private pumping station managed by a management company — ongoing maintenance and management costs will apply. Broadband speeds in the village are reported slow, which may affect home-working without alternative connectivity solutions.
Overall, these ready-to-build plots suit buyers seeking countryside living with planning in place — attractive to downsizers wanting single-storey accommodation, growing families seeking good plot sizes, or local investors prepared to build to sell or let. The planning approvals substantially reduce upfront planning risk, while buyers should factor in build costs, services management, and local infrastructure limits when deciding to proceed.